These connectors are made to be compliant with the SMC type defined in MIL-PRF-39012. Applicable to miniaturization and high density of communication equipment [Features] · The 27DS series are connectors made to be compliant with the SMC (SubMiniature Type C) type defined in MIL-PRF-39012. · This is a 50 Ω connector for a fine cable that is compatible with efforts to make communications equipment small and dense. · We recommend tightening couplings to a torque of 24.5–35.3 Ncm.

[Features] · The TNC Series connectors convert the BNC Series connectors to a screw-coupling method. · The screw-coupling method is mechanically strong and resistant to external vibrations with negligible high-frequency leakage. · The TNC Series conforms electrically and mechanically to the BNC Series. · The recommended torque for tightening the coupling is 45–68.6 N⋅cm.

[Features] · The MCX connector (75Ω) is a compact connector featuring snap-on/pull-off attachment, and can be used in frequencies ranging up to DC 6 GHz. · Designed such that it requires smaller space than SMB connector, and can be used for various applications such as information and communication systems and cell phones. · Straight, L-angle shaped, for flexible cables, for semi-rigid cables, and for PCB mount are available.

The de facto standard for low-profile miniature coaxial connectors. Used for various devices, including many types of antenna connections, wireless modules, and more. In-stock items are custom products, therefore returns and cancellations are not possible. Thank you.

[Features] · The 27CP series of connectors correspond to a 75 Ω version of the 27DP series of connectors (50 Ω type). · This connector, which is representative of small 75 Ω connectors, is frequently used in applications such as interfaces inside devices. · The push-on method makes it easy to connect or disconnect. · This part is not compatible with the 27DP series.

[Features] • Used primarily in TV antennas used for terrestrial digital broadcasting. • Uses a coaxial core wire (center conductor) as its contact. • Uses the center conductor of the coaxial cord as its contact.

Slide-on/slide-off type connector, compliant with DIN41626. Suitable for joining multiple coaxial lines on the backplane of communication devices and equipment. [Features] · This series is a Slide-on/slide-off type, coaxial connector, compliant with DIN41626. · Compatible with housing in compliance with DIN41626 (T8), and suitable for joining multiple coaxial lines on the backplane of communication devices and equipment. · In addition, a connector compliant with DIN41626 (T1) is also available for use with direct currents.

[Features] · The SMZ connector can be used at frequencies up to DC 3 GHz, and is a compact connector with a nominal impedance of 75 Ω, featuring a snap-on/pull-off attachment system. · The SMZ connector is suitable for applications requiring low distortion rates that transfer video signals. · SMZ connectors do not offer compatibility for attachment with conventional SMB connectors.

[Features] · A high performance compact connector for microwaves which is usable over a wide frequency range, and features superior durability. · The body is made of stainless steel but less expensive brass is also available

[Features] · The SSMB75 series corresponds to a 75 Ω connector version of the SSMB series (50 Ω type). · This ultra small push-on type 75 Ω connector was originally developed by DDK, and is frequently used for applications such as interfaces inside devices. · The adoption of a closed entry structure protects this connector against prying. · One to five series types are available for L-shaped receptacles (for use on printed circuit boards). · Not compatible with the SSMB series.

This small coaxial cable occupies a circuit board area of 9.4 mm2. [Features] ・Occupied circuit board area: Compared to the manufacturer of the H.FL series, the occupied circuit board area is reduced by approximately 49% - 56% with an occupied area of 9.2 mm2. ・Ultra-thin fluorine resin cable: bendable Ø0.81 and Ø1.32 ultra-thin fluorine resin cables are used in an effort to make laying cable easier. ・High coordination: the ability to handle high-frequency waves up to DC 2 GHz and a V.S.W.R. of 1.3 or less. ・Automatic mount compatibility: the receptacle's embossed packaging allows for automatic mounting. ・Easy connector removal: connectors can be easily removed using a removal tool. ・Easy mate confirmation: a definite lock feel can be used to confirm mating, even with ultra small models.

The frequency characteristics are almost identical to that of an SMA connector, and the mounting pitch is suitable for small spaces. [Features] · The LPM coaxial connector is approximately the same size as the SMA connector, and features a snap-on / pull-off system for attachment. · The frequency characteristics are almost identical to that of an SMA connector. Mounting pitch is narrow, making it suitable for cases where if a conventional SMA connector were to be used, a tightening wrench would not fit.

[Features] · The PSD series is an MIL-STD-348A-compliant SMP series of small push-on lock coaxial connectors. · There is little of the instability characteristic of the push-on type of connector at the time of fitting, and performance is stable even at high frequencies.

These coaxial connectors are ultra-low profile, push-on type connectors compliant with IEC-Pub.169-19. [Features] • Ultra-low profile, push-on type connectors made for compact, higher density communications equipment, these coaxial connectors are compliant with IEC-Pub.169-19. • The height from the PCB when coupled is 6 mm or less (when SP and LR are coupled) or 11 mm or less (when LP and SP are coupled).